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Fiction · 2006 · R

Definitely Dead

by Charlaine Harris

Sookie inherits her cousin's apartment in New Orleans—and the trouble that comes with it.

For17+GenreFictionLength291 pagesRead time~8.1 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Vampire political violence; threats in New Orleans

Language

A lot

Southern and contemporary language

Sexual Content

Very heavy

Explicit sexual content

Substance Use

Some

Social drinking; New Orleans party culture

Emotional Intensity

Some

Family grief; the vampire political world's indifference to human life

What this book is about

Sookie's cousin Hadley—a vampire consort to the Queen of Louisiana—has died and left Sookie her New Orleans apartment. Cleaning it out pulls Sookie into vampire politics at the highest level. Definitely Dead expands the world-building significantly as the series heads toward larger conflicts.

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Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Explicit sexual content

Vampire political violence

Strong language

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